IK MEMORIAM.
• DONAHOE.—In fond and lovine memory of our dear 6on and brother. Private Ernest J Donnhos. who died, of wound? at Moesincs, Jane i. 191": aaed 21 years and 10 months.— K.I.P. • A lonely crave in a far-off land, jSgfig* A grave we may never see. ■A But while life and memory last We will always remember tliec. —Inserted by his loving parents, . sisters w d brothers. ' McKEE.—In, fond and lovine memory of our dear son and brother. Private Arthur Barry McKee, who wi-s killed in action in France." Juno 4. 1917. Just one sad year ha-3 passed away Since' the s«l tidings came to tell us Our dear Arthur his life had given. Who can tell the grief we bear for one wo |v\ loved so dear? Forget him! We cannot, we loved him too dearly , - . • • • 1 For his memory to fad® from our ltvos like ■S » drcjm: Our lie? need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely. For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. Inserted by his loving mother and sisters. McKEEj—ln loving memory, of Arthur Barry McKeo. who was killed in action at Jtell'ies, France, June 4. 1917.- . —Inserted by his lovine sister and brother. H. and J. Wearne. Barry Road, Waihi. ' PORTER.— Juno 4, IS'l7. killed in action in France, Private Joan Porter, of Gisborne. ■■ Thy' voice is now silent, thy heart if now cold. ' Where thy smile and thy welcome oft met us of old. . . ' . v We miss thee and mourn thee in silence unAnd'dwell on the memory of days that have We do not forest him. we loved him too For his memory to fade from our lives like Our lips need not speak, when our hearts mourn sincerely. • . For grief often dwells where it seldom is seen. ■■ ■ ' sv' : -Inserted by » friend. F. , Tilsley. T« Aroha. . ' ROWLANDS.-In fond and loving memory of Private Vernon Rowlands, killed in action on June 4. 1917. , 'Tis hard to break the tender cord. When love has bound the heart, 'Tis hard, so hard, to speak the words ■ "We for a time must part."- . , The shock was ere the - sting severe. & To part with him I loved so dear: , ; Though my heart aches I'll not complain. But trust in i God to meet again. ■ —Inserted by his loving girl. Nellie. WILLIAMS — fond memory of W. H. Williams, killed in action, June 4. 1917. He heard tha_call of Empire.. • And in the fighting fell. ; , This thought our grief shall lighten. He served his country well. -Inserted by a loving friend, M. Harttell. ■ .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 1
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425IK MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 10867, 4 June 1918, Page 1
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